NOMINATIONS: 3 AUDELCO AWARD 10 Broadway World Award What promises to be the #1 Off Broadway play this year is full of scenes with music, laughter, dance and thought-provoking moments. It unveils the gripping untold story of Nelson Mandela in a world changed forever by apartheid. Confrontational, uncompromising and fearless in their pursuit for freedom of oppression, Mandela, Winnie and The ANC fight against enormous odds, all the while maintaining their dignity and compassion. With all its depth, the creativity of "Mandela" gives such a profoundly unforgettable experience that pleasantly surprises the audience, making them want to see more. With all of its layers, “Mandela” manages to fluidly enact how the United States CIA played a mysterious role in the surveillance and ultimate capture of Nelson Mandela; while the U.S and South Africa mirrored each other with how protesting Blacks suffered similar social injustices while fighting against oppression. Mandela is not your typical revolutionary type of performance. This performance is highly entertaining, while brilliantly and tastefully performing the depiction of sensitive subjects. If you're ready to laugh, cry and enjoy moments of celebration then come experience the unforgettable performance of Mandela!
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Dust of Egypt: The Story of Sojourner Truth
The Sheen Center for Thought & Culture (3/5 - 3/29) | |
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Margherita Giacobbi Takes on Role as First Executive Director of Players' Ring Theatre
Margherita Giacobbi Takes on Role as First Executive Director of Players' Ring Theatre (10/13 - 10/16) | |
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Hot Toddy: A Dance and Music Film Extravaganza
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New York Festival of Song: To The Sea
Merkin Hall at Kaufman Music Center (3/11 - 3/11) | |
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Joe Bonamassa
Cheyenne Civic Center (8/19 - 8/19) | |
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Brooklyn Comedy Collective (2/13 - 2/13) | |
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